"Repairmen" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

"Repairmen" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers

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"Repairmen" Meaning

Repairmen refer to people whose occupation is to repair or fix things, often in a trade context such as plumbers, electricians, carpenters, mechanics, and the like. The term is also often used as a singular noun, referring to a specific individual who offers repair services.

"Repairmen" Examples

Usage Examples


1. Nouns

- The repairmen arrived on time and fixed the broken roof.
- A team of repairmen worked tirelessly to get the car back on the road.

2. Conversation

- Customer: "When will the repairmen arrive to fix my air conditioner?"
- Technician: "They should be there within the hour. You'll receive a call when they've started working on it."

3. Idiomatic Expressions

- "Don't bother going; the repairmen can handle it."
- After dealing with the repairmen for hours, we finally got a timeline for the repair.

4. Examples of Syntactic Contexts

- The manager hired a few more repairmen to deal with the unexpected surge in business.
- The repairmen promised to have the painting done within two days.

5. Examples with Transitive/ Intransitive Verbs

- Some intransitive examples with the word "repairmen":
- A regular team of repairmen are on duty today.
- Transitive examples:
- The manager hired the repairmen to repair the heater.
- The repairmen quickly fixed the bike and returned it to the owner.

"Repairmen" Similar Words

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Capable of being repaired or restored to a good condition.

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Reparations refer to any form of compensation, money, services, or reforms that are provided to individuals or groups for past injustices, wrongdoing, or damages inflicted upon them. This can include historical injustices such as slavery, colonization, persecution, or other forms of oppression.<br><br>In a broader sense, reparations can also refer to the act of repairing or making amends for damage to property, relationships, or systems caused by injury, neglect, or poor management.<br><br>Examples of reparations include:<br><br> Financial compensation to indigenous peoples for the loss of ancestral lands or cultural heritage.<br> Apology and compensation to victims of historical atrocities such as the Holocaust or slavery.<br> Investments in education, housing, or infrastructure in communities that have been historically marginalized.<br> Restitution of cultural artifacts or historical items taken or stolen from their original cultures or communities.<br><br>The concept of reparations raises complex issues and challenges, including the question of who should bear the cost of redress, how reparations should be implemented, and what forms of reparation are most effective in healing historical wounds and promoting reconciliation.

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